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Football will travel to Hewitt-Trussville this Friday night, November 10. Tickets are on sale in the Spain Park athletic department for $8, or you may buy tickets online through GoFan. CLICK HERE to use GoFan.

The “City Showdown” this Friday night featuring the Spain Park Jaguars and the Hoover Buccaneers will be televised by WABM My68. Check your local listings. Kickoff is at 7pm. The game will also be on radio broadcast by “Pat Patrick’s Friday Night Football” FM 99.1 CLICK HERE for the website.

The 2017 Spain Park football season opens on Friday night as the Jaguars will host Gadsden City on the newly renovated Bob Finley Field at Jaguar Stadium. For game day specifics, please click here. The Gridiron Club would like to thank the corporate sponsors for their support of Spain Park football. 2017 Spain Park Gridiron Club

Game Day Procedures v. Gadsden City Please come support our Jags as we kickoff the 2017 season! Please note the following stadium guidelines: Parking: $5.00 Admission: $8.00 (children 5 and under free) Gates open at 5:30 All bags will be subject to search and inspection upon gate entry No outside food or beverage allowed

At the Spring 2017 Signing Ceremony at Spain Park High School, four Jaguar senior football players signed to play at the next level: Defensive lineman Damon Wright will play football at Mississippi College in Clinton, MS. He will also be a member of the Track & Field program. The Choctaws compete in NCAA Division II and

Senior defensive lineman Douglas Henze was named the 2017 Spain Park High School Finley Award winner. Henze was nominated by his coaches & teachers because of his leadership, achievement, and dedication to his academics, his team, and his school. He plans to continue playing football next fall at Harvard. The Finley Awards began in 1996.

On Wednesday, February 1st, the Spain Park Jaguar football team had 4 senior players sign to play college football. Larry Wooden (Arkansas State), Douglas Henze (Harvard), Josiah Johnson (University of the Cumberlands), and Myckael Walton (University of the Cumberlands) took part in the ceremony which included athletes from 9 different sports signing to play at the collegiate

Spain Park’s Braxton Barker threw for 310 yards, but it wasn’t enough to overcome 4 offensive turnovers as the Jags fell to James Clemens 21-12 in the first round of the AHSAA 7A State Playoffs. The Jags finished the season 8-3. Read complete stories below: al.com – James Clemens 21, Spain Park 12: Jets force